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Google Sets Sept. 15 Preview for New Googlebook Laptop Platform

The media preview will let Google and OEM partners publicly demo Android-based laptops built for Gemini Intelligence, with final specs and retail timing still undisclosed.

Overview

  • Google confirmed on Tuesday that it will hold an in-person media preview in New York City on September 15 to introduce the Googlebook platform and show partner hardware.
  • Googlebooks are described as a premium laptop tier built on a native Android codebase and optimized for Gemini Intelligence, with headline features reported to include tools such as Magic Pointer and tighter Android-phone integration.
  • Multiple longtime Chromebook makers including Lenovo, ASUS, HP, Acer, and Dell are expected to bring devices to the event and provide hands-on demo stations for journalists.
  • Key details that remain unconfirmed include full specifications, prices, and consumer availability, and early reports and industry analysts warn that a global memory/RAM shortage could push starting prices above $999 or constrain initial shipments.
  • Google first teased Googlebook at May's I/O and says ChromeOS and existing Chromebooks will continue to receive updates, so the September preview is positioned as a platform reveal ahead of wider retail launches later in the autumn cycle.